(This post was last modified: 02-19-2019, 05:23 PM by jmudrick.)
(02-19-2019, 05:12 PM)BourbonInExile Wrote:Yes foreign works published AFTER 1923 are subject to US copyright law. However, see above. Again. Public domain in both US and EU due to 1915 publication date.(02-19-2019, 05:07 PM)Ashbeowulf Wrote: The link you posted still regards US copyright. If the art was created in 1915 in France, I'm not sure how this page you linked would apply to that work since it was not created by a US citizen or foreign national living abroad since Chagall didn't emigrate to the US until the war.
I am neither a lawyer nor an art expert, but to the best of my knowledge, US copyright law covers usage of a work within the US. If it was painted in France and still under copyright in the EU but considered public domain under US law, then you would be free to use it in the US but might get a 1-way ticket to "pound fédéral me dans la prison de cul" if you took your tub on your next European vacation.
I can't wait to see the soap labels in a couple of years when Steamboat Willie becomes public domain.